Battleship Board Game Review
Battleship is a solid somewhat fun game that was good for its time, even if at times it feels like a glorified guessing game.
Battleship is a solid somewhat fun game that was good for its time, even if at times it feels like a glorified guessing game.
A detailed look at the rules for how to play the classic Milton Bradley Hasbro family deduction wargame Battleship.
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